None. Every engine has a drive shaft, which connects to the transmission, and ultimately causes the wheels to turn.
there is no dry shaft oly a crankshaft in the engine and the drive shaft that moves the car the drive shaft is connected to the transmission and the rear axle if your car is front wheel drive ypu do not have a drive shaft just a transmission and two axles
is the drive shaft the same as the intermediate shaft on a vauxhall corsa car does any body no
check the U joints in the drive shaft
Axle shaft, steering shaft, drive shaft, distributor shaft
The drive shaft falls into the street. Before that the car shakes.
drive shaft
Only if the diff is locked
when the car engine is start and the driver shift a gear,the power front the engine transfer to the drive shaft and its transfer the torque or power to the axle shaft the move a wheel.
The rotational force supplied by a spinning shaft of steel (the drive shaft). If you look at the radius of the drive shaft which will be about two inches, and you look at how much power is supplied, you have what is called torque. It's how much power the lever arm, or radius of the drive shaft, can impart to the differential that controls the drive axle of the impelling wheel(s). The impelling wheel(s) are the wheel(s) that make the car go. They give the car traction.
Drive shaft is going out
1939
through a transmission and drive shaft